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Amal Clooney Favors Subdued Elegance in Black Off-the-shoulder Dress for King's Trust Awards 2025 Reception

Amal Clooney Favors Subdued Elegance in Black Off-the-shoulder Dress for King's Trust Awards 2025 Reception

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Amal Clooney was among the distinguished guests who attended the King's Trust Awards 2025 on Wednesday in London. The event took place at Buckingham Palace and was hosted by the United Kingdom's King Charles III, with special guests including George Clooney and Charlotte Tilbury, among others.
For the special occasion, which celebrates the young winners of The King's Trust Awards who made a positive impact in their respective communities, Amal Clooney opted for subdued elegance with her style choices.
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The human rights lawyer wore a black cocktail dress with an off-the-shoulder neckline. The short sleeves dress featured illusion bow details for an added touch of femininity to the relatively understated look. The dress featured a form-fitting silhouette, with a cinched waist for added definition. The hemline of the dress was at mid-length.
Clooney added few pieces of jewelry to her attire, save for a delicate bracelet and shimmering ring. She also carried a clutch.
Clooney's look at Wednesday's event was slightly reminiscent of her Cannes Film Festival dress. The archival John Galliano gown for Christian Dior also featured an off-the-shoulder neckline, not dissimilar from her pared-back attire at the King's Trust Awards reception.
Off-the-shoulder and plunging necklines are a regular trend in Clooney's wardrobe. The neckline provides the ideal frame for the attorney's long, thick tresses, which were styled with inspiration from Old Hollywood star Rita Hayworth for the 2025 Tony Awards on June 8.
'Amal wore a beautiful, pearl-detailed Old Hollywood gown, and I wanted her hair to reflect that same timeless elegance. I was inspired by classic Rita Hayworth — soft, brushed-out waves with a glamorous and polished feel,' hairstylist Dimitris Giannetos exclusively told WWD of Clooney's 2025 Tony Awards glam, which was paired with a Tamara Ralph dress.
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